Kurdistan rejects request to withdraw confidence from the Maliki government
12/22/2011 0:00
The future of Iraq / special
source Kurdish beginning of the Kurdistan Alliance refused to participate submit a request to withdraw confidence from the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who by the leader of the coalition in Iraq, Iyad Allawi, to the Chairman of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi yesterday afternoon. The source said Najafi view a copy of it on the Iranian Ambassador Hassan Dnaúb fled, who told him that he is an Iraqi special is not entitled to intervene, noting that the head of the House of Representatives asked the Iranian ambassador to intervene and mediate in resolving the crisis in the Iraqi National Alliance, while not given Dnaúa fled promise in this regard. At the same time, noted the source to leave Allawi's party headquarters of Kurdistan is upset because he is not accepted by the PKK on his application to vote Coalition along with a request to withdraw confidence from the Maliki government and the delivery of government to a person other than the al-Maliki. He also informed source that the British side expressed satisfaction with the events currently taking place after U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, pointing out that the Turkish Consul in Kurdistan met with high-level British diplomat yesterday afternoon in Erbil, and is expected to submit a paper to Kurdistan where three proposals to resolve the crisis did not disclose the content.
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